Powell
Drugs/Alcohol
12 Step
Mental Health
Medical Impacts of Addiction
100

The event that is held the first Thursday of every month to honor those who have graduated the program and who have reached milestones in recovery.

What is the Recovery Celebration.

100

a medical and forensic diagnostic procedure designed to detect the presence of drugs or their metabolites in a person’s urine

What is a urine drug test?

100

The individuals who founded AA.

Who are Bill Wilson and Bob Smith

100
Excessive worry, racing thoughts, rapid heartbeat, and shortness of breath are symptoms of

What is anxiety?

100

Needing more of a drug to feel its effects 

What is tolerance

200

The first thing outpatients must do at the start of every treatment day.

What is sign in and breathalyze
200

When a person intentionally or unintentionally takes more than one drug at the same time

What is polysubstance use?
200

Keep it Simple, Principles before Personalities, and One Day at a Time are all examples of.

What are Recovery Slogans

200

A specialized psychotherapy designed to alleviate distress associated with traumatic memories

What is EMDR

200

The body's physical and mental response following the sudden discontinuation or drastic decrease in alcohol or drug consumption.

What is withdrawal?

300

The reason you must have cell phones turned in before entering the unit.

What is Confidentiality

300

The three substances that require medical detox.

What is alcohol, benzos, and opioids?

300

The step that asks you to make a moral inventory of yourself.

What is Step 4

300

1 in _ people live with a mental illness 

What is 5

300

The length of time PAWS can last.

What is anywhere from two weeks to several years. 
400

The free program of groups that is offered to those that complete treatment or the Family Program.

What is Aftercare?
400

The second most abused substance in the US

What is nicotine?

400

The individual who founded NA?

Who is Jimmy Kinnon?

400

The questionnaire that measures exposure to 10 categories of childhood trauma to help understand potential long-term health and well-being impacts

What is ACEs

400

Cirrhosis is the _____ leading cause of death in the country.

What is 9th.

500

The year Powell was founded

What is 1973?

500

The number of drinks per day for men and women to be considered moderate drinking according to the CDC.

2 for men and 1 for women. 

500

HOW in the 12 Steps stands for.

What is Honesty, Open- Mindedness, and Willingness 

500

The percentage of US adults with mental illness that received treatment in 2024

What is 52.1%?

500

A brain disorder related to the acute and chronic phases of a vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency. Thiamine depletion is seen in individuals with poor nutrition and is a common complication of long-term, heavy drinking

What is wet brain? or Wenicke-Korsakoff syndrome?

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